Grain and Flour--English Harvest.

The operations in Flour and Grain in this Market, since the last English steamer, it will be seen by our Produce reports, are restrained by considerable caution on the part of buyers, and by some distrust in the result of the crops on the other side. Prices to-day gave way under enhanced supplies, and the unwillingness of speculators to move freely in advance of the actual orders received from abroad. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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